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Amy Bruckman ([email protected]) >is a graduate student at the MIT Media Lab, where she researches virtual communities and education. James Flint ([email protected]) sits on a swivel chair in the center of the Wired UK office. This 360-degree view allows him to erect advanced paranoiac structures at will. Jordan Gruber ([email protected]) , former managing editor of […]

Amy Bruckman ([email protected]) >is a graduate student at the MIT Media Lab, where she researches virtual communities and education.

James Flint ([email protected]) sits on a swivel chair in the center of the Wired UK office. This 360-degree view allows him to erect advanced paranoiac structures at will.

Jordan Gruber ([email protected]) , former managing editor of Gnosis, writes about forensic electronic evidence and is an aspiring enlightenment broker.

Chris Hudak ([email protected]) sucks at normal chess but enjoys a rather more violent variant called Nuclear Deterrent Chess. God help you if Chris gets you on a pool table.

Richard Kadrey ([email protected]) is the author of the Covert Culture Sourcebook and two novels: Metrophage and Kamikaze L'Amour. He has no qualifications for anything he does.

Marc Laidlaw is the author of Dad's Nuke, The 37th Mandala, and The Third Force: A Novel of Gadget.

Steven Levy ([email protected]) is a senior editor and a technology columnist for Newsweek. He is the author of Hackers, Insanely Great, and Artificial Life and is at work on Crypto.

Mitch Meyers ([email protected]) is a psychologist and a freelance writer. He lives in Chicago and Manhattan and spends a lot of time on the phone.

Nick Montfort ([email protected]) lives in Boston and toils in the graduate program at the MIT Media Lab.

Roger Park ([email protected]) writes for Addicted to Noise, Yolk, and LA Weekly. He is the editor of Phatbits magazine and a hack for television movies.

j. poet ([email protected]) writes for RhythmMusic, Utne Reader, and many other fine publications. He is looking for a cheap, noncorporate online service.

Alan E. Rapp ([email protected]) is a book publicist and pad thai aficionado. He sincerely believes that you have all his best interests at heart.

Chris Rubin ([email protected]) is a Los Angeles-based writer who works out of his home and has an abnormally low threshold of annoyance for leaf blowers and other scourges of civilization.

Paul Saffo ([email protected]) is a research fellow at the Institute for the Future in Menlo Park, California.

Shauna Sampson ([email protected]) is assistant producer and resident DJ at Wired TV's The Netizen; she is known to moonlight as the mother of a girl named Lily.

Steve G. Steinberg ([email protected]) is a computer security consultant in San Francisco and a contributing editor at Wired.

James Sullivan ([email protected]) is a regular contributor to a whole bunch of pop culture periodicals.

Dave Thau is a lover of dolphin-fish, director of software engineering at HotWired, and one of the core trolls at Bianca Troll's Smut Shack (www.bianca.com/).

Rogier van Bakel ([email protected]), as anagram enthusiasts will note, has Brave Ink Galore. He lives in Connecticut.

__Norman Weinstein__writes reviews for Wired, Pulse!, and Monitor Radio on NPR. He is writing a book about the physics and metaphysics of light in Frederic Church's paintings.

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